|
At 6 years old Robert wanted to be a stuntman. By age 13
he found himself dreaming of being a director. At 15, his
passion had turned to special effects make-up. Then as the
fates would have it, a high school drama teacher forced Robert
to play Barnaby Tucker in Thorton Wilder’s The Matchmaker
in the school’s lunchbox theatre. Terrified for his
life, Robert took to the stage on the opening day, barely
able to breath. When the ordeal was over he asked the director
“What were they laughing at?” Dumbfounded, the
director replied, “You, you idiot, it was hilarious!”
| Robert Moloney is gorgeously,
skinlessly confident as Tommy, playing both the
characters clownlike appetites and poetically
expressed yearnings with the ease of a disciplined
actor in full flight |
|
He never forgot that magical day, and although he took a
few detours along the way, trying in vain to resist the call,
the sheer thrill of moving that audience into fits of laughter—and
the awakening of a previously-undiscovered vitality within
him—became a major driving force in Robert’s life.
He traveled around the world for a year and a half at the
ripe old age of 21, and returned to his native Calgary enlightened—and
at the same time daunted by the uncharted road ahead, a depressing
winter on the prairies, and a family in shambles.
 Restaurant
jobs provided the illusion of fun and the necessary quantities
of alcohol to keep Robert numb and lost, but one bright spot
came in the form of an amateur theatre company named Aurora
Productions. Artistic Director Peter Spear cast Robert in
Bent by Martin Sherman, and in Orphans by Lyle
Kessler, experiences that taught Robert that the calling was
real and he’d better take heed.
Finally, at 26, Robert was accepted to Studio
58, the Theatre Arts program at Langara College in Vancouver,
and he began his training. Thanks to the unparalleled patience
and dedication of the teaching staff, Robert graduated and
began his professional acting career at the tender age of
30!
Since then, Robert has worked with some of the best in the
business. Known for his impressive range and honesty, Robert
continually brings a passion and a vulnerability to his portrayals
that has gained him the respect of his peers and the admiration
of audiences, whether on stage or in front of the camera.
Blessed to live in Vancouver, Canada, Robert is an avid outdoor
enthusiast and environmentalist. When he’s not acting
he can be found at the climbing gym, on the ski slopes, at
the tennis courts, or supporting humanitarian or environmental
causes.
Ultimately, it is Robert’s desire to be involved in
telling stories that in some way challenge, enlighten, and
inspire people—stories that shed light on our humanity
and cause us to ask ourselves: “How can I be less selfish
and more compassionate; how can I be happier and wiser; how
can I live up to the enormous potential I have and be the
best I can be?”
Thanks for dropping by
|